roddare
Roddare is a traditional Italian musical instrument belonging to the percussion family. It is primarily used in folk and regional music, especially in parts of Southern Italy. The instrument consists of a set of wooden or metal rods, which are struck with a mallet or sticks to produce rhythmic sounds.
Typically, roddare are arranged in a specific pattern or ensemble to accompany singing or dance performances.
Historical records suggest that roddare have been used for centuries in various Italian communities, serving both
The construction of roddare can differ across regions, with some featuring simple wooden rods, and others incorporating
Despite the advent of modern instruments, roddare continue to be valued for their cultural significance and
Today, roddare are performed by local musicians and preservationists aiming to maintain traditional musical practices. Efforts